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you said apple. you talked. yes!" you know, like that, and he was like, "apple!" all day long. all day long. teacher: ...lasagna. zack, turn around so your friends can see. what did you pull out? know what that is? scarf. a scarf. where do you wear a scarf? when it's cold. you wear it when it's cold. hendrick: children with language delays and children who are hearing-impaired should be particularly included in group activities that stimulate and encourage verbal expression. the more experiences children with special needs have, where they engage in exchanges of ideas with their peers, the more their language will be enhanced. our challenge is to make learning how to speak and communicate a personal and not a cookie-cutter experience. this means whenever possible, allowing each child in our care to develop their speech and language skills at their pace with the understanding that professional intervention may be necessary if certain developmental milestones are not reached. in the universe of the whole child, there are as many ways to learn as there are children to teach. i'm j
you said apple. you talked. yes!" you know, like that, and he was like, "apple!" all day long. all day long. teacher: ...lasagna. zack, turn around so your friends can see. what did you pull out? know what that is? scarf. a scarf. where do you wear a scarf? when it's cold. you wear it when it's cold. hendrick: children with language delays and children who are hearing-impaired should be particularly included in group activities that stimulate and encourage verbal expression. the...
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take this apple tree. it grew from a seed, but on the way it used water from the soil, minerals and fertilizers from the soil. it took in carbon dioxide from the air, and the sunlight provided it with the energy to do what? to run a chemical factory making a whole host of marvelous molecules-- the chlorophyll in the leaves, the pigments in the skin of the apple, the sugars within. and it's still not static. those leaves will change color. they will turn yellow. that's another chemical reaction. this whole tree will die someday. that's another set of chemical transformations. every change has a natural direction in which it occurs, whether in the wilderness or in the bustling world we've created. rivers flow to the sea, never the reverse. in a complex series of chemical reactions, a flower blooms, then shrivels and dies, never the reverse. wood burns, producing carbon dioxide and water. an automobile burns gasoline to carbon dioxide and water and also produces heat and power for motion. in a vast chemical p
take this apple tree. it grew from a seed, but on the way it used water from the soil, minerals and fertilizers from the soil. it took in carbon dioxide from the air, and the sunlight provided it with the energy to do what? to run a chemical factory making a whole host of marvelous molecules-- the chlorophyll in the leaves, the pigments in the skin of the apple, the sugars within. and it's still not static. those leaves will change color. they will turn yellow. that's another chemical reaction....
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the world-famous british artists is in the bi apple at the moment and decided to put on a disturbing show for new yorkers. he pulled up a slaughterhouse delivery truck with stuffed toys, cows, and she, and had a driven around the city. it is called "silence of the lambs," and it is focusing on the dire treatment of animals. [recording of animals [dog barking] [bird squawking] [airplane screeching] [speaking native language]
the world-famous british artists is in the bi apple at the moment and decided to put on a disturbing show for new yorkers. he pulled up a slaughterhouse delivery truck with stuffed toys, cows, and she, and had a driven around the city. it is called "silence of the lambs," and it is focusing on the dire treatment of animals. [recording of animals [dog barking] [bird squawking] [airplane screeching] [speaking native language]
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the waitress brings over some coffee because you've ordered coffee with your apple pie, and you say, "oh, i'd like the coffee really hot." and she brings it over, and you put your trusty thermometer in, and, son of a gun, it's iced coffee. ice cubes and everything. it's zero degrees celsius. and you say to the waitress, "no, i know you're busy and all, "but could you give me some coffee that's hotter than this?" she says, "how hot do you want it?" i said, "well, i'd like to drink it twice as hot." what's the temperature of the twice-as-hot coffee if it's zero celsius to begin with? okay, gang. in this case, i think you see that the celsius scale doesn't work. no. because twice as hot is zero degrees. zero degrees, there's still energy there, yeah? there's a lot of internal energy. and to say you have twice the internal energy, hey, two times zero is what? it turns out two times zero is 273. 273. let's be talking about that. we haven't talked about the kelvin scale yet. we talked about the scales we talked about. we talked about the fahrenheit scale, fahrenheit degrees. we went from 3
the waitress brings over some coffee because you've ordered coffee with your apple pie, and you say, "oh, i'd like the coffee really hot." and she brings it over, and you put your trusty thermometer in, and, son of a gun, it's iced coffee. ice cubes and everything. it's zero degrees celsius. and you say to the waitress, "no, i know you're busy and all, "but could you give me some coffee that's hotter than this?" she says, "how hot do you want it?" i said,...
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and worshipping i think apple was one of the first companies to really put man and human experience in the center of the design of the company and really try to create a god as that would be the extension of human skills human capacity it's very comfortable obviously but on the other hand. isn't there a danger of that we will lose our ability to innovate because you know it's been sad many times the necessity and maybe even the frustration is the mother of invention i think if i get that right it's like everything has been done for us so well that oh my god i think i'm becoming more lazy and yes become lazy and we don't have to think we don't have to innovate. i disagree because all of the factors that are. making it possible for our products to do these things it feels like wow i used to have to work and i used to think hard those still lead they need thinking to get developed so hey at least become one of the developers. you know and apple's always had this mission mission to make things that are easier for the human put the human first and that means saving us exercise from physi
and worshipping i think apple was one of the first companies to really put man and human experience in the center of the design of the company and really try to create a god as that would be the extension of human skills human capacity it's very comfortable obviously but on the other hand. isn't there a danger of that we will lose our ability to innovate because you know it's been sad many times the necessity and maybe even the frustration is the mother of invention i think if i get that right...
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the red delicious apples take a backseat to the fugi apple. nice red color like this all the way around. and it has to be nice and firm. if it's not firm, and there's a little bit of shriveling. that's an old crop apple. you don't want that. you want the new crop. when you bring them home. apples look beautiful on the table. but it's important to store the apples in the refrigerators. keep them cold and crisp. there you go. the fugi apples. i'm tony, and always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. the winner for the heaviest pumpkin came in at one thou hty-five . >>> from apples to squash, the results are in from the world championship pumpkin weigh off today. >> the winner came in at 1,985- pounds. 50-pounds short of a world record. but gary miller still gets a prize of nearly $12,000. the top three finishers are all from california. >>> that is amazing. that's a whole lot of squash. >>> have a great afternoon everyone. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [ birds chirping ] >> wyatt: no one but you. there will never be another in my life. no steffy. no
the red delicious apples take a backseat to the fugi apple. nice red color like this all the way around. and it has to be nice and firm. if it's not firm, and there's a little bit of shriveling. that's an old crop apple. you don't want that. you want the new crop. when you bring them home. apples look beautiful on the table. but it's important to store the apples in the refrigerators. keep them cold and crisp. there you go. the fugi apples. i'm tony, and always remember to eat fresh and stay...
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find out the apple co-founders views on the n.s.a. leaking scandal with worlds apart what's out of boyko stay with us. as afghanistan prepares for a presidential election many in the political and media mainstream speak of the country's first democratic transition but it's less talked about is the dire security situation on the ground where the karzai is angling to succeed him so the powerful presence of the taliban and whether the u.s. will ever actually leave afghanistan. how long welcome to the park it came to the promise of liberation from hard labor but soon turned into yet and not there and action is technology giving humanity more than it's taking from it to discuss that i'm now joined by a co-founder of apple a god like figure in the i ching for healthy thing that he said was nick thank you very much for being on the show i know that you describe yourself as an agnostic or an atheist but it seems wherever you go you worship doesn't. you know what i am so glad that technology has gone so far as change your life so much that peo
find out the apple co-founders views on the n.s.a. leaking scandal with worlds apart what's out of boyko stay with us. as afghanistan prepares for a presidential election many in the political and media mainstream speak of the country's first democratic transition but it's less talked about is the dire security situation on the ground where the karzai is angling to succeed him so the powerful presence of the taliban and whether the u.s. will ever actually leave afghanistan. how long welcome to...
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you know and apple's always had this mission mission to make things that are easier for the human put the human first and that means saving us exercise from physical labor saving us from mental labor saving us from thinking hard and i really i really like it i enjoy it i think i'm getting a lot more use out of my products when i just sort of speak naturally to them and get done what i want to do will we get to will it get worse than it is today are we on a trend towards devices doing so much for us it's like we only make a few little important decisions in our life you know that we fill up the rest of the time with communication. i don't know that's a question but we can't stop it so why worry about it well but if you look at your own lives and their history of it they add to one an apple two i know that you said on several occasions that one of the reasons you have been able to come up with this very attractive product is because of the shortage of money you have to innovate you have to think about how to create it on a shoestring budget. and now it seems well i don't know if everyth
you know and apple's always had this mission mission to make things that are easier for the human put the human first and that means saving us exercise from physical labor saving us from mental labor saving us from thinking hard and i really i really like it i enjoy it i think i'm getting a lot more use out of my products when i just sort of speak naturally to them and get done what i want to do will we get to will it get worse than it is today are we on a trend towards devices doing so much...
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why worry about it well but if you look at the our own lives and their history of a very apt one an apple two i know that you said on several occasions that one of the reasons you have been able to come up with this very attractive product is because of the shortage of money you have to innovate you have to think about how to create it on a shoestring budget. and now it seems well i don't know if everything was delivered on a golden play do you think you would still have a motivation to go ahead and do it. you know what look at some more recent innovations ok the movie the social network on facebook and facebook came out of the same origins as apple you know very little money in an idea that people started recognizing you know was popular and desired by people and those ideas keep coming up and they come up more in the app world area and look at how much apps cost for smartphones they cost zero or one dollar or two dollars or three so they're very much still forced by the fact there isn't going to be a lot of revenue we're just going to do it from our heart and a lot of innovation comes o
why worry about it well but if you look at the our own lives and their history of a very apt one an apple two i know that you said on several occasions that one of the reasons you have been able to come up with this very attractive product is because of the shortage of money you have to innovate you have to think about how to create it on a shoestring budget. and now it seems well i don't know if everything was delivered on a golden play do you think you would still have a motivation to go...
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or is apple fighting scared? we have everything you need to know on apple and the luxury trade. >>> then, shares of domino's taking a hit, but the stock still up 50% so far this year. is it time to dig in? >>> and leon cooperman distilling the market earlier today. >> there are pockets of market valuation that are silly -- >> what stock is he talking about? we'll dig into his portfolio. much more is coming up on "the half." [ bagpipes and drums playing over ] [ music transitions to rock ] make it happen with the all-new fidelity active trader pro. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades when you open an account. peace of mind is important when so we provide it services you bucan rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your needs, and eases your mind. centurylin
or is apple fighting scared? we have everything you need to know on apple and the luxury trade. >>> then, shares of domino's taking a hit, but the stock still up 50% so far this year. is it time to dig in? >>> and leon cooperman distilling the market earlier today. >> there are pockets of market valuation that are silly -- >> what stock is he talking about? we'll dig into his portfolio. much more is coming up on "the half." [ bagpipes and drums playing...
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. >> we can't talk about tech without bringing up apple. i know you've been recommending it for awhile now. the stock crossed over the 500-dollar mark briefly today. what do you think about apple at this point and the stock, as well? >> you do have the new ipad that's going to be coming out, introduction i think is slated for the 22nd of october there are invitations that have gone out. i think it's tradeable here. ahead of the event and result of the earnings that will come out shortly after that launch. at $500 a share, apple certainly, you know, one of the least expensive stocks among the tech sector and one looks at the balance sheet, one company that's certainly able to continue to reward shareholders not only in shares of dividend increases but may possibly consider increase and we have activist carl icahn who is talking with management and certainly finding support from other institutional investors in this respect. >> all right. david, let me ask you one final quick question. we talked about a lot of companies but is there one we di
. >> we can't talk about tech without bringing up apple. i know you've been recommending it for awhile now. the stock crossed over the 500-dollar mark briefly today. what do you think about apple at this point and the stock, as well? >> you do have the new ipad that's going to be coming out, introduction i think is slated for the 22nd of october there are invitations that have gone out. i think it's tradeable here. ahead of the event and result of the earnings that will come out...
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. >> we can't talk about tech without bringing up apple. i know you've been recommending it for awhile now. the stock crossed over the 500-dollar mark briefly today. what do you think about apple at this point and the stock, as well? >> you do have the new ipad that's going to be coming out, introduction i think is slated for the 22nd of october there are invitations that have gone out. i think it's tradeable here. ahead of the event and result of the earnings that will come out shortly after that launch. at $500 a share, apple certainly, you know, one of the least expensive stocks among the tech sector and one looks at the balance sheet, one company that's certainly able to continue to reward shareholders not only in shares of dividend increases but may possibly consider increase and we have activist carl icahn who is talking with management and certainly finding support from other institutional investors in this respect. >> all right. david, let me ask you one final quick question. we talked about a lot of companies but is there one we di
. >> we can't talk about tech without bringing up apple. i know you've been recommending it for awhile now. the stock crossed over the 500-dollar mark briefly today. what do you think about apple at this point and the stock, as well? >> you do have the new ipad that's going to be coming out, introduction i think is slated for the 22nd of october there are invitations that have gone out. i think it's tradeable here. ahead of the event and result of the earnings that will come out...
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it, of course, has that ring design, and apple says it will hold more than 14,000 employees, but apple also says they are going to keep their building that exists here in cupertino. they're going to hang on to it, and they're going to keep people ,?'abujtqt working in cupertino once this project is finished. last night at the security council meeting there were people who were upset about the potential traffic impact on the area, but apple says that they're going to at least bus in more than one-third of the people that work in that building. it was also a lot of talk this morning on a brighter side for these two parties. u a lot of talk about steve jobs because they say this was his inspiration, this was his passion to keep this campus in ÷&cupertino.e/+ >> it is a very special relationship -- everybody talks about the financial parts of this, but there is an emotional connection, i think, on both sides. >> all of us at apple, including tremendous energy and love into this campus. just as he did. we are humbled by the task of completing it and his vision and his legacy for the campu
it, of course, has that ring design, and apple says it will hold more than 14,000 employees, but apple also says they are going to keep their building that exists here in cupertino. they're going to hang on to it, and they're going to keep people ,?'abujtqt working in cupertino once this project is finished. last night at the security council meeting there were people who were upset about the potential traffic impact on the area, but apple says that they're going to at least bus in more than...
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let's start with apple. you're looking for an opportunity to sell it short. > >if you look at apple and how it has performed on earnings, they have earnings october 28th. the stock has sold of four of the last five quarters. they did have a blockbuster number when the iphone 5s came out. they had 9 million sales the first week, including worldwide. however, i'm looking for an opportunity to short apple. i'm not doing it just yet. i might have to wait until after earnings. it seems like it has a carl icahn put in it right now which means there's support underneath. so if it gets up to 505-510 on earnings i would look to put an opportunity to get short on the stock. > >so you don't think icahn is gonna be turning into an opportunity to buy? > >the thing is that he's got huge money and he can always add to his position. apple is a pretty big position for him. however, i don't like what the company is doing. i'm on the show a lot talking about their innovation. we haven't seen anything innovative. i have the iph
let's start with apple. you're looking for an opportunity to sell it short. > >if you look at apple and how it has performed on earnings, they have earnings october 28th. the stock has sold of four of the last five quarters. they did have a blockbuster number when the iphone 5s came out. they had 9 million sales the first week, including worldwide. however, i'm looking for an opportunity to short apple. i'm not doing it just yet. i might have to wait until after earnings. it seems like it...
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steve loved apple. he started apple in cupertino. as he said at this podium two years ago when he presented the vision of apple campus 2, he wanted it to be in cupertino. >> reporter: while there's overwhelming support for the campus, the city says there may be an increase in traffic, an issue that apple has worked out with the city, including improving roadways and vowing that 30% of the employees will take public transportation or shuttle buses. >> this is a sign of a good economy and you want to balance it, the traffic. you can't go too far. it's relatively a small price to pay for the tremendous economic benefit this will have for the whole silicon valley. >> the idea of apple campus 2 was introduced by steve jobs to the city of cupertino two and a half years ago. the location will be right along interstate 280 and it's slated to open by 2016. in the newsroom, brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> explosions were heard in a pleasant hill neighborhood after two cars and a house caught fire. we'll tell you what the homeowner think
steve loved apple. he started apple in cupertino. as he said at this podium two years ago when he presented the vision of apple campus 2, he wanted it to be in cupertino. >> reporter: while there's overwhelming support for the campus, the city says there may be an increase in traffic, an issue that apple has worked out with the city, including improving roadways and vowing that 30% of the employees will take public transportation or shuttle buses. >> this is a sign of a good economy...
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>> we're long apple and samsung. >> so you consider -- you're long on apple part of your -- >> short thesis. >> short thesis on hp. >> yeah, we think that the architecture right now is beating out the win tell architecture. >> if these major investors are long apple, should you, too? rich ross is global technical analyst. ju gina sanchez. let's start with fundamentals. 12 times trailing earnings. what is your view on apple? >> i agree. i think it's a buy. what we just had was a blowout sales weekend for the launch of the apple 5s, 5c. that really addresses some particularly difficult issues apple's been facing with gross margins. this will make their gross margins rise, they're down close to 36%. i think estimates right now are at 37.4. by 2014. so this is very positive for apple. and quite frankly, they're continuing to show their continued dominance. they also have the china deal, the china mobile deal still percolating. but more importantly, if you look at how apple has responded during the shutdown, it's actually been quite a defensive stock compared to some other high flyers lik
>> we're long apple and samsung. >> so you consider -- you're long on apple part of your -- >> short thesis. >> short thesis on hp. >> yeah, we think that the architecture right now is beating out the win tell architecture. >> if these major investors are long apple, should you, too? rich ross is global technical analyst. ju gina sanchez. let's start with fundamentals. 12 times trailing earnings. what is your view on apple? >> i agree. i think it's a...
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i like apple and its products. apple and its products are friends of mine. this is no apple. well, america's credit card is maxed out. so is it just time we throw it out? this senator wants to do even more than that. >> wouldn't it be smart if we started addressing that problem before we blankly give an increase in the level of the credit card? >>> grip it and just rip it. >> what we should do is we should just this credit card up. which is what i'm going to do because that's the way i vote. actually, i think i'll just tear it up. it's time we quit borrowing money against the future of our kids. >> well, the man who let it rip, oklahoma senator tom coburn. tonight, 8:00 p.m. on fbn. it's been a busy week. i wanted to bring coburn to your attention tonight because he, too, is saying this whole debt ceiling stuff, and the default, we've been getting scared unnecessarily. remember once october 17th comes, the lights don't go out. we're still paying taxes. you're still paying taxes. that has not been stopped. about 260 billion bucks will still be coming in. our interest payments
i like apple and its products. apple and its products are friends of mine. this is no apple. well, america's credit card is maxed out. so is it just time we throw it out? this senator wants to do even more than that. >> wouldn't it be smart if we started addressing that problem before we blankly give an increase in the level of the credit card? >>> grip it and just rip it. >> what we should do is we should just this credit card up. which is what i'm going to do because...
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apple's campus ready for liftoff. we have the overnight outcome that will determine the future of a massive development that will be built in the heart of cupertino. >> we'll take a look at wall street as we count down the hours to possible default. >>> a live look. the trains are running this morning and they will be throughout the entire day. negotiations have to continue and the strike threats still looms. we are back on "today in the bay" in a matter of minutes. >>> 6:13. b.a.r.t. trains decided not to strike. >>> crews keeping an eye on any flare-ups after a house and car catch fire. everybody made it out safely. >> today is the last day groups can submit bids to take over moffett field. groups have to pay half a million dollars to put their name in the mix. >>> 6:14. apple has asked its factories to slow down production on the new colorful iphone, the 5-c. >> scott mcgrew, is this a sign the phone is not selling well? >>> it could be or it may be possible that they gauged demand just right, ramped up production
apple's campus ready for liftoff. we have the overnight outcome that will determine the future of a massive development that will be built in the heart of cupertino. >> we'll take a look at wall street as we count down the hours to possible default. >>> a live look. the trains are running this morning and they will be throughout the entire day. negotiations have to continue and the strike threats still looms. we are back on "today in the bay" in a matter of minutes....
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apple, one step closer this morning. last night, the cupertino city council giving the company that green light to move forward with the company to build a brand new headquarters. >> reporter: it is looking more and more likely that one of the most unusual corporate headquarters ever will be built behind these gates here in cupertino. last night, the city council and mayor unanimously approved apple's plans to build the space shift headquarters on the site of the h.p. campus. apple will begin to begin construction of the four-story ring of glass and steel, a headquarters that would encompass 2.8 million feet of square office feet and accommodate 14,000 employees. that number right there raised concerns among some residents because of the impact on traffic. they said they would pay to approve the roads around campus. most of the other people expressed support and even enthusiasm for the new headquarters. >> i was recently in australia. i met a teenager who said he would like to come and visit california and go to the tour
apple, one step closer this morning. last night, the cupertino city council giving the company that green light to move forward with the company to build a brand new headquarters. >> reporter: it is looking more and more likely that one of the most unusual corporate headquarters ever will be built behind these gates here in cupertino. last night, the city council and mayor unanimously approved apple's plans to build the space shift headquarters on the site of the h.p. campus. apple will...
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so apple, again, really more of a luxury brand now. so what can she do for apple? well, these are really the same consum consumers, the apple consumer is the burberry consumer. the young, the affluent, and, again, trying to restore a sense of cool. she's been very good at creating up-market products. she's expanded overseas and a lot of technology. back to you. >> robert, thank you for that. >>> let's take you to the senate floor and harry reid. >> -- nothing more than a blatant attack on bipartisanship. the past several days we've been engaged in productive bipartisan negotiations in the senate. everyone knows that. we've been working across party lines and making steady progress to achieve an agreement that reopens the government, protects the full faith and credit of our great country, and opens talks to put this country on a firm fiscal footing. everyone needs to know that the measure under discussion in the house is no part of what we've negotiated here in the senate. mr. president, the debt is here. the deadline is looming. rating agencies are talking about d
so apple, again, really more of a luxury brand now. so what can she do for apple? well, these are really the same consum consumers, the apple consumer is the burberry consumer. the young, the affluent, and, again, trying to restore a sense of cool. she's been very good at creating up-market products. she's expanded overseas and a lot of technology. back to you. >> robert, thank you for that. >>> let's take you to the senate floor and harry reid. >> -- nothing more than a...
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she will report to apple c.e.o. and was the highest paid c.e.o. in the united kingdom last year. >> fortune magazine is out with the annual list of the 25 highest paid business women in america and the top three are from right here in the bay area. the chief financial officer at oracle topped the list making $43 million. marissa mayer is second, and third is the chief operating officer at facebook making $26 million, and number ten, is h.p. meg whitman who took over $15 million last year. >> different set of numbers ahead. mike nicco is coming up with the forecast. >> they are above average but nothing in that spectrum. good morning, everyone, from the rooftop of the abc7 broadcast center, we will talk about warmer than average afternoon temperatures in the seven-day forecast and we will go in search of rain. you may not find any until november. that is ahead. >> another state trying to crackdown on the home away from home vacation rentals that help >> covering daly city, dublin, los gatos and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> fairfield poli
she will report to apple c.e.o. and was the highest paid c.e.o. in the united kingdom last year. >> fortune magazine is out with the annual list of the 25 highest paid business women in america and the top three are from right here in the bay area. the chief financial officer at oracle topped the list making $43 million. marissa mayer is second, and third is the chief operating officer at facebook making $26 million, and number ten, is h.p. meg whitman who took over $15 million last year....
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take a look at the local apple cafe. the owner filed an application, apple told her to withdraw it. after a fight, what do you think? apple last week withdrew objection autos well, oakland a's need only one more win to clench alcs, division alds pardon me, title. first pitch was at 10:00 a.m. that had fans ordering more coffee. but there is still plenty of exciting news about chance autos every play is heart wrenching but i believe this year is going to be the year. >> after the raider game last night. >> one more game, tensions hit a boiling point. both benches clear afd a shouting match a's went on to win the game. >> wow. >> we love seeing your a's. check out a picture of 9-year-old kioni celebrating. you can e mail your pictures or post them our facebook page and you can tweet us. >> we want to see picks coming up next, the man believed to be oldest person in the nation just celebrated a birthday today in oakland. >> doesn't he look great? to those who've been waiting welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage, and nobody can be denied because
take a look at the local apple cafe. the owner filed an application, apple told her to withdraw it. after a fight, what do you think? apple last week withdrew objection autos well, oakland a's need only one more win to clench alcs, division alds pardon me, title. first pitch was at 10:00 a.m. that had fans ordering more coffee. but there is still plenty of exciting news about chance autos every play is heart wrenching but i believe this year is going to be the year. >> after the raider...
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"apple" is set to unveil a new i- pad as early as this month. a report by 'all things d,' says the company could debut an i-pad mini with retina display and a thinner full-sized i- pad as soon as october 22nd. apple's fancy new fingerprint technology might also make an appearance in the latest versions. since 2010, apple has been holding press events in october to get new products out in time for the holidays. this news comes as analysts predict that apple is running out of customers. analysts say the number of people buying an i-phone for the very first time is shrinking. they say unless the company signs with the worlds largest carrier- china mobile, or offers an i- phone priced for the developing world, it will not meet forecasts for 20-14 and 20-15. but despite the dwindling numbers of first-time buyers, the number of people replacing their old i- phones is expected to increase. coming up on the early edition... baltimore's washington monument is crumbling. what is being done to save the landmark. ((break 1)) the pain started up the back of
"apple" is set to unveil a new i- pad as early as this month. a report by 'all things d,' says the company could debut an i-pad mini with retina display and a thinner full-sized i- pad as soon as october 22nd. apple's fancy new fingerprint technology might also make an appearance in the latest versions. since 2010, apple has been holding press events in october to get new products out in time for the holidays. this news comes as analysts predict that apple is running out of customers....
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to be on apple. melissa: bases open date the atm? >> what does the media care? get over time if you don't like it then quit. >> they are open all night long? looked at that member is the percentage of shoppers is 1% why even do it? >> because we're talking about it and people are getting excited about macy's those same people could also buy of mine -- job line but it does not build excitement >> i know people who were outraged how could they possibly do this? has been going on forever. >> thinks giving is one of the few american holidays that every american can celebrate i think it is sad they ask people to come to work this great american holiday. melissa: you will joe open down on back? you already got in trouble is. >> people don't eat dinner a:00 we're ready for the map melissa: we do have dinner the early i am not sure blood shoe go shopping after words with asia and taketh the edges to the people standing in front of the store for the parade. [laughter] that was a lot of fun. up next they say c
to be on apple. melissa: bases open date the atm? >> what does the media care? get over time if you don't like it then quit. >> they are open all night long? looked at that member is the percentage of shoppers is 1% why even do it? >> because we're talking about it and people are getting excited about macy's those same people could also buy of mine -- job line but it does not build excitement >> i know people who were outraged how could they possibly do this? has been...
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here's how apple and burberry go together. this is a $300 iphone cover that's part of their new rhythm fragrance series so this is a $300 cover. i'm not sure how it gets in your pocket with all the studs on it but these are selling well. this is part of the reason why she right now is so popular and successful in the luxury space. >> i'm sure you'll get used to them. we should point out, of course, that the -- that a rain coat in britain is actually called a macintosh by some. she's going from selling macintoshs to macintoshs. roughly. you get it anyway. one thing that caught our attention on angela ahrendts's resume her degree is from ball state university in the great state of indiana, not stanford or harvard and now holds one of the most coveted jobs on the planet which begs the question this lunch time, who needs ivy leaguers anyway? cnbc's robert frank is still with us, john fortt with us and peter henry, noted economist, author and dean of the nyu stern school of business. i'm sure you would have a view on this, sir. >>
here's how apple and burberry go together. this is a $300 iphone cover that's part of their new rhythm fragrance series so this is a $300 cover. i'm not sure how it gets in your pocket with all the studs on it but these are selling well. this is part of the reason why she right now is so popular and successful in the luxury space. >> i'm sure you'll get used to them. we should point out, of course, that the -- that a rain coat in britain is actually called a macintosh by some. she's going...
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apple sauce looks pretty scared. >> uh-huh. >> glad he's back safe and sound. >> apple sauce did not want to leave. >>> no. but the weather can stay. >> this is good stuff. yes. this is great weather out. not hot, not cold. right in that comfort zone once again. we're going to stay there the next several days. if you could pt get outside today, don't worry. several more days similar to today. live look outside tonight. the days are warm. these nights are [ audio difficulties ] >>> 78 in the afternoon. what we have is what we'll have for awhile all the way through the weekend. sunshine, chilly mornings, beautiful sunny afternoons. >> gorgeous gorgeous. >> looking good. >> we need to get some rain next month. >> we could use some, yeah. >> thanks. >>> coming up, why a teenager was punished for giving a drunk friend a ride home. ,, >>> pinpoint weather is sponsored by mancini sleep world. hurry in now for huge savings and start sleeping better tonight. ,, when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (l
apple sauce looks pretty scared. >> uh-huh. >> glad he's back safe and sound. >> apple sauce did not want to leave. >>> no. but the weather can stay. >> this is good stuff. yes. this is great weather out. not hot, not cold. right in that comfort zone once again. we're going to stay there the next several days. if you could pt get outside today, don't worry. several more days similar to today. live look outside tonight. the days are warm. these nights are [ audio...
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what do you make of apple? >> apple continues to struggle. it's cheap, but it needs more product. i'm sure it will do well, but it's earning hes driven. good value, but i think time is the issue. >> talking about earnings, so far in the third quarter, last year profits were up 10%. revenues up about 2%. it weak bed it. >> yes. with every quarter, we get concerns about earnings and every year since '08 wove seen if market continuing, in fact, to rise. and it's hardly surprising that people are cutting back cap ex and being cautious this quartzer. it's third quarter. it's the first up quarter. they've got to throw everything into the sink. on a three to one negative ratio, i suspect what you're going to get is companies will beat their preannounced numbers and will -- as long as we get over this issue with washington, their earnings season will actually, once you look at the opt iblgly, i think will look good even though the numbers are quite bad. >> always good to see you, patrick. thanks for joining us, patrick spencer from buried. >>> still to come, it's the biggest ipo to sit th
what do you make of apple? >> apple continues to struggle. it's cheap, but it needs more product. i'm sure it will do well, but it's earning hes driven. good value, but i think time is the issue. >> talking about earnings, so far in the third quarter, last year profits were up 10%. revenues up about 2%. it weak bed it. >> yes. with every quarter, we get concerns about earnings and every year since '08 wove seen if market continuing, in fact, to rise. and it's hardly surprising...
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it's called "the bite in the apple." in an excerpt it presents an unflattering look at the apple ceo. brennan says as steve's first girlfriend i experienced what it was like to have him turn against me and so it was at this time i began to perceive that awesome and awful could be a hair's breadth apart. they did not part on good terms. he abandoned her after learning she was pregnant and denied he was the father. >> 4:27. no strike but still no deal. next at 4:30 the few clues negotiators are giving about where b.a.r.t. contract talks stand. >> following breaking news in the east bay where an explosion and fire sends people scrambling to safety. >> a pre-school teacher is it's the second leading cancer killer in the u.s. but, it is almost entirely preventable. most colon cancers start as polyps. and screening finds polyps, so they can be removed, before they even turn into cancer. if you're over 50, get screened for colorectal cancer. screening saves lives. fire crews are on the scene of a large blaze that set off explos
it's called "the bite in the apple." in an excerpt it presents an unflattering look at the apple ceo. brennan says as steve's first girlfriend i experienced what it was like to have him turn against me and so it was at this time i began to perceive that awesome and awful could be a hair's breadth apart. they did not part on good terms. he abandoned her after learning she was pregnant and denied he was the father. >> 4:27. no strike but still no deal. next at 4:30 the few clues...
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come on in, tastes some apples. tell us what you think. come othat's really good.pples. nice and crunchy. this is the best-est. a burst of flavor. walmart works directly with growers to get you the best quality produce they've ever had. all this produce you see, comes from walmart. oh my goodness! are you serious? oh, you're kidding! i definitely would shop at walmart now. fine, fresh, crisp apples and all your quality produce backed by our 100% moneyback guarantee. - hey, michael. we were thinking maybe we could keep this thing going. - what? - i know i'm the cause of this royal screw-up, but i would like to see the show go on. - no, don't. you're being too hard on yourself. we had a very truncated rehearsal time. - let's grab some ice cream, go back to the office, and finish what we started. - yeah. - so what you're saying is you kinda liked it. i've fallen and i can't get up! the phyllis bit, that was pretty good, right? - i don't know that we need to dissect it all right now-- - but that got a big laugh. - it did. - that actually got a pretty huge laugh. we were laug
come on in, tastes some apples. tell us what you think. come othat's really good.pples. nice and crunchy. this is the best-est. a burst of flavor. walmart works directly with growers to get you the best quality produce they've ever had. all this produce you see, comes from walmart. oh my goodness! are you serious? oh, you're kidding! i definitely would shop at walmart now. fine, fresh, crisp apples and all your quality produce backed by our 100% moneyback guarantee. - hey, michael. we were...
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health care is no apple. so four years ago, something the president said when he won the nobel prize. we will have that next. @?? neil: i love this portion of the show when we go back in time and you can hear what someone said. four years ago, president obama won a nobel peace prize for his extraordinary efforts between people. we are re-racking the tape with how he sounded then versus now. >> people need to define the way that we did find one another. there are no negotiations. complex resolutions, mutual interests and respect. i will not negotiate or congress' responsibility and we must all do our part two resolve these conflicts. >> there is a consistent pattern. there is some consistency. anyway, hadley heath says the president doesn't sound nonpeaceful. a little bit less than transparent. he does have a standard for dealing with when prices versus another crisis. peaceful overtures in one area, not so much in another. what do you think that message is sending your? >> i think many people, including thos
health care is no apple. so four years ago, something the president said when he won the nobel prize. we will have that next. @?? neil: i love this portion of the show when we go back in time and you can hear what someone said. four years ago, president obama won a nobel peace prize for his extraordinary efforts between people. we are re-racking the tape with how he sounded then versus now. >> people need to define the way that we did find one another. there are no negotiations. complex...
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they had joined apple causing to become apple's vp of special connections. excited about her rival, citing concerns of timko's ability to steve jobs did with direct access to the ceo she can influence cook in a helpful direction. it would help with the new anticipated product like the watch. i look at apple's hot chart right now. an integral part of their revenue as they estimate apple sales ringing in $13 million per quarter in revenue on average. adam. adam: million or billion? the stores. >> 13 million. adam: okay. jo ling kent. great job talking what a promotion from a woman from indiana. lori: good for her. i am woman, hear me roar. in the newspaper has to be true, right? assuring the world it is here to stay. adam: stocks trading sideways. charles pan here to help you make some money. lori: and why bob shiller thinks now could be a good time to invest in real estate. it's a growing trend in business: do more with less wi less energy.hp is he. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by , will give ups over twice the performance, using forty
they had joined apple causing to become apple's vp of special connections. excited about her rival, citing concerns of timko's ability to steve jobs did with direct access to the ceo she can influence cook in a helpful direction. it would help with the new anticipated product like the watch. i look at apple's hot chart right now. an integral part of their revenue as they estimate apple sales ringing in $13 million per quarter in revenue on average. adam. adam: million or billion? the stores....
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angela ahrendt will be joining apple's team next spring and oversee all operations of apple's retail and online stores. tim cook says air rent shares apple's focus on customer service and innovation. ahrendt hopes to help happenle in the -- apple in the plans of changing the world. >>> genentic will create 200 more biotech jobs in the bay area. they plan to expand the manufacturing facility in vacaville as well as southern california. it's part of a larger plant by the swiss parent company to increase the drug production in california, switzerland and germmy. they said the -- germany. they said this will create the largest biotech facility in the world. >>> today on the news at 5:00, will they settle or strike? we continue to monitor talks between b.a.r.t. and the unions as well as a.c. transit negotiations. all of this as commuter frustration grows. thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. stay tuned next for the third game of the al championship. to those whoworried...... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of h
angela ahrendt will be joining apple's team next spring and oversee all operations of apple's retail and online stores. tim cook says air rent shares apple's focus on customer service and innovation. ahrendt hopes to help happenle in the -- apple in the plans of changing the world. >>> genentic will create 200 more biotech jobs in the bay area. they plan to expand the manufacturing facility in vacaville as well as southern california. it's part of a larger plant by the swiss parent...
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next on a boy speaks to the co-founder of apple. i recently read headlines all over the russian internet screaming in full paranoia mode that china has just bought five percent of ukraine now they're writing that china will lease five percent of ukraine over ukrainian officials themselves claim that china won't be getting either and that this is a deal about some drip irrigation system the situation didn't explode onto the internet to the fantasies of bloggers the south china morning post reported that one company does have a crop and pig farming plan design utilized nine percent of ukraine's territory also last year the ban on foreigners buying land ukraine coincidently been lifted although i am the distrustful pro sovereignty type getting a rich foreign country to pay to develop your nation's agriculture might not be too bad of a deal it would definitely take a lot of money to restore ukraine's farming to its former glory they see that ukraine used to be the bread basket of europe i think that status back could really help the cou
next on a boy speaks to the co-founder of apple. i recently read headlines all over the russian internet screaming in full paranoia mode that china has just bought five percent of ukraine now they're writing that china will lease five percent of ukraine over ukrainian officials themselves claim that china won't be getting either and that this is a deal about some drip irrigation system the situation didn't explode onto the internet to the fantasies of bloggers the south china morning post...
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apple. apple. products are ..kucoveted across world. apple is positioning itself as more of a global brand. plp >> it's the 2013 version of the i like to boy the world a coke ad. coke dropped to the number three spot this year. google is bp+ ibm, microsoft, samsung and intel. facebook is 67th best brand, jumping 43% from last year, amazon made a jump. some of the biggest falls come from tech companies as well. nintendo, hp and del. the fastest falling brand is cell phone maker, nokia. after a disappointing sales, nokia decidessed to sell-off the cellar business and dropped 65% according to inner brands rankings. one brand maybe to blame. >> catch more stories like this on the list, watch it weeknights at 7:00, followed by let's ask america here on abc 2. hersheys is offering the first new candy brand in 30 years, a line of soft caramel creams called lancaster. they will come in three pcaramel, vanilla and raspberry, it hits stores january 2014. >>> listen, we have got bad weather here. we are back in carroll county where the heavy rai
apple. apple. products are ..kucoveted across world. apple is positioning itself as more of a global brand. plp >> it's the 2013 version of the i like to boy the world a coke ad. coke dropped to the number three spot this year. google is bp+ ibm, microsoft, samsung and intel. facebook is 67th best brand, jumping 43% from last year, amazon made a jump. some of the biggest falls come from tech companies as well. nintendo, hp and del. the fastest falling brand is cell phone maker, nokia....
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itprobably increased it to about 10%. >> he is hoping for an official fix from al apple -- apple. some peemg are saying that the update improved battery life. if you have issues, try these fixes so you don't waste your money. . >>> opportunities for home buyers and sellers cool down in the fall and winter, but we're working with tichs to help you through -- tips to help you through. a personal finance expert says in the fall and winter, buyers may have the upper hand. >> they may be more inclined to give you their property at a better price because they don't want to go through the holidays really before open houses, sellers can get a jump on attracting buyers on line. thefall will mean less competition for available properties, but also less options. >>> holiday shoppers, you better get a jump on it now. you have less time this year than last year. thanksgivingfalls on the 28th so that means there are only 28 days between then and christmas. hanukkahalso coming early this year. experts say you should start shopping now to avoid the crowds. fry going during the work day but before
itprobably increased it to about 10%. >> he is hoping for an official fix from al apple -- apple. some peemg are saying that the update improved battery life. if you have issues, try these fixes so you don't waste your money. . >>> opportunities for home buyers and sellers cool down in the fall and winter, but we're working with tichs to help you through -- tips to help you through. a personal finance expert says in the fall and winter, buyers may have the upper hand. >>...
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oh-h-h, i do love apples. [ gasp ] don't take the apple, snow white! it might be a bad spell! i know, but it looks so delicious! i'll take it! lovely, dear. let me just polish it for you. [ ♪ ] apple, apple, a la mode, snow white will turn into a toad! [ cackling ] snow white, you can't eat this apple. it's another bad spell! oh dear! but i must eat it. look at my story. ah! what can i do? [ ♪ ] super why to the rescue! with the power to read, i can change this story and save the day! let's change the word "eats" in this sentence. zzzzap! why writer, write! super readers, what should snow white do so she doesn't eat the apple? let's try "throws". which is the word "throws"? hmmm. it starts with "t"-"h". children: there! there. now let's zap "throws" into the sentence. zzzap! [ giggling ] let's read it and see what happens. [ ♪ ] bad queen: [ cackling ] did throwing the apple stop snow white from eating it? children: yes! yes! super job, super readers! we changed the story and helped snow white not to eat the apple! now she won't turn into a toad! what's the matter, deary
oh-h-h, i do love apples. [ gasp ] don't take the apple, snow white! it might be a bad spell! i know, but it looks so delicious! i'll take it! lovely, dear. let me just polish it for you. [ ♪ ] apple, apple, a la mode, snow white will turn into a toad! [ cackling ] snow white, you can't eat this apple. it's another bad spell! oh dear! but i must eat it. look at my story. ah! what can i do? [ ♪ ] super why to the rescue! with the power to read, i can change this story and save the day! let's...
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she's going to apple. she'll be replaced by christopher bailey. >>> global miner rio tinto puts up its guidance after shelling out record amounts of coal in the third quarter. and city group leads earnings reports st. they will release results before the opening bell. >>> we'll get the latest from washington in just a few moments. before that, we have the latest snapshot of german investor confidence. the zew october economic sentiment index 52.8, up from 49.9 in october. the current continue, 29.7. it's down from september, expected to be 31. that economic sentiment, though, is the highest since april 2010. financial market experts remain optimistic. the euro/dollar has just dipped on the news. they seem to be concentrating on the current conditions rather than the sentiment index. with some reaction, bill blain at mint partners. >> good morning. >> why are investors more optimistic generally, but currently less optimistic? >> who knows. who can tell? it's a short-term reaction, wondering about what is in
she's going to apple. she'll be replaced by christopher bailey. >>> global miner rio tinto puts up its guidance after shelling out record amounts of coal in the third quarter. and city group leads earnings reports st. they will release results before the opening bell. >>> we'll get the latest from washington in just a few moments. before that, we have the latest snapshot of german investor confidence. the zew october economic sentiment index 52.8, up from 49.9 in october. the...
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and worshipping i think apple was one of the first companies to really put man and human experience in the center of the design of the company and really try to create a god that would be the extension of human skills human capacity it's very comfortable obviously but on the other hand. isn't there a danger of that lose our ability to innovate because you know it's been sad many times the necessity and maybe even the frustration is the mother of invention i think if i get that right it's like everything is being done for us so well that oh my god i think i'm becoming more lazy and yes becoming laser we don't have to think we don't have to innovate. i disagree because all of the factors that are making it possible for our products to do these things it feels like wow i used to have to work and i used to think hard those still lead they need thinking to get developed so hey at least become one of the developers. you know apple's always had this mission to make things that are easier for the human put the human first and that means saving us exercise from physical labor saving us from
and worshipping i think apple was one of the first companies to really put man and human experience in the center of the design of the company and really try to create a god that would be the extension of human skills human capacity it's very comfortable obviously but on the other hand. isn't there a danger of that lose our ability to innovate because you know it's been sad many times the necessity and maybe even the frustration is the mother of invention i think if i get that right it's like...
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apple may be in trouble, especially when it comes to pc sales. apple fell 11% in the third quarter. apple is the only company in the top five pc makers whose shipments fell. cuba's government is allowed state-run tourism to do business with the private sector. let's check back in with phillip yin at the imf. >> what a day it has been. this potential debt deal that everybody has been waiting for, well prices are higher, stocks are higher. there is a sense of guarded optimism. the imf has issued urgent warnings that this deal regarding the debt ceiling must get done to prevent another global crisis. tracy is back with me. you have been talking to delegates. >> both the imf issued stern warnings that the debt ceiling must be raised. the managing director said the imf does not take a political position nor do they want to get involved. she says the imf's position is to make sure risks are in check. she is talking about a potential default. >> there would be very negative consequences. ok? the imf does not take the stand and does not make a recommendation as to how politically this matte
apple may be in trouble, especially when it comes to pc sales. apple fell 11% in the third quarter. apple is the only company in the top five pc makers whose shipments fell. cuba's government is allowed state-run tourism to do business with the private sector. let's check back in with phillip yin at the imf. >> what a day it has been. this potential debt deal that everybody has been waiting for, well prices are higher, stocks are higher. there is a sense of guarded optimism. the imf has...
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apple. angela ahrendts is going to take up a newly created position at apple with oversight of retail and online stores. she's going report directly to ceo tim cook. blackberry opening to publishers, appearing in major publications around the world today. the letter tries to reassure customers saying in art, there are no doubt challenges times for us and we don't underestimate the situation. but we should continue to count on blackberry. blackberry is, of course, considering a sale or break-up of its operations. joe. >> what does that mean? i mean, continue to count my blackberry still working? >> and you should be very happy about that. >> let's check on markets. a one-month bill? if you really want to look at the -- what we've seen, the effect of the worry, let's look at the effect on the one month or the three month. billions? when you're talking billions, you know, the short-term funding that goes on around the world, billions is a big number, but the global flow of funds and what's in o
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so whatever apple is paying for, that's a lot. >> apple got that much more fashionable. >> exactly. look for plaid phones. >> thank you, scott. >> check out christina loren and see what she's got weather wise. what we had yesterday was spectacular. >> glad that met your fancy m mcsweeney. we have a good looking day shaping up. temperatures climbing by a couple degrees but if you like the drive yesterday it was clear to start. the sun came up right around 7:15 so 7:16 the sunrise. another beautiful, beautiful sunrise with all of the oranges coming in. 83 degrees inland, bay side 78 and 75 degrees at the coast for today, so still getting spoiled at our beaches. find out how we're doing on the roads. yesterday was columbus day. >> perhaps. we saw fewer cars on the roadway. some might be because of the holiday, banks and government buildings but we had the potential for the b.a.r.t. strike. we have a smooth flow fast coliseum, picking up volume. we'll take you south because we have a build-up forming north 101 at 680, starting to increase for this live shot. for the south bay with that
so whatever apple is paying for, that's a lot. >> apple got that much more fashionable. >> exactly. look for plaid phones. >> thank you, scott. >> check out christina loren and see what she's got weather wise. what we had yesterday was spectacular. >> glad that met your fancy m mcsweeney. we have a good looking day shaping up. temperatures climbing by a couple degrees but if you like the drive yesterday it was clear to start. the sun came up right around 7:15 so...